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I am curious if you hit you driver longer and more consistent than your 3W. Or do you hit your 3W longer and more consistent than the Driver.
Early in my career I did hit my 3W more consistent then the driver until I learned how to hit the big stick. But now it seems I am hitting my RBZ 3W straight and longer then my driver on a consistent basis. At least this was the case on Friday. Don't get me wrong I'll take 275-290 off the tee with the driver all day but the 3W is just as long and on Friday it was more consistent. Anyone else have this issue? |
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I am curious if you hit you driver longer and more consistent than your 3W. Or do you hit your 3W longer and more consistent than the Driver. |
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TD,
Normally, for someone with your game, if you are hitting a higher lofted club longer than a lower lofted club (in this case driver vs 3 wood), it comes down to fitting and launch numbers. Somewhere you are losing distance with the lower lofted club and in this case I would bet its too much spin. If you dropped the spin without losing too much of your launch (which looks perfect), I have a feeling that your driver will return to being the longest club in your bag. You hit both well, however if one of them is getting proper launch angles and the other is not, you will see a major difference. We can get that sorted out at the range at the THP demo day if you would like. |
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I used to hit a 2W that I could control and hit further than driver. My best round scoring wise came without using driver. After a few lessons and a lot of range time driver found its way back into the bag. I just recently bought the Mashie 3W but have only hit it a handful of times and can say driver kills it. Not to happy with 3W now which surprises me, I find I can control my driver better than the 3W. Neither were fit, well driver I cut down to 45" but stock shaft.
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I always hit my driver longer but the difference in distance isn't vast to be honest. The one thing I get with my 3 wood is on a bad day it reduce the amount of sidespin I stick on the ball. The driver always makes my misses worse. The only thing with the 3 wood of the tee is it doesn't inspire the confidence you get of having a big face driver behind the ball. On recent occasions I have hit a few fat and thin shots off the tee with my 3 wood!
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I am curious if you hit you driver longer and more consistent than your 3W. Or do you hit your 3W longer and more consistent than the Driver. |
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My driver is about 30 yards longer than my 3W, but when I'm struggling to hit the driver straight, the 3W can put me in a better place on the course. I think JB nailed it for you...might need to figure something out to get the driver working a bit better.
Now, if I hit my 3W 275-290, I'd have no real need for a driver.... ![]() |
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Something prevents me from hitting a good shot off the tee with my 3 wood, I've tried time and time again to save a bad driving round with taking 3 wood off the tee but I'll hit it just as bad as I will my driver, I can step down to the mashie 2 off the tee but the yardage difference between it and the driver/3wood makes that very hard to do on long par 4's. That said if I knew I could hit my 3 wood consistently better off the tee then the driver and get decent distance then I would do that on any hole that really punishes a bad drive.
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On good strikes, my driver is longer than my 3 wood. Recently, I have found that I'm more consistent with the 3 wood as compared to the driver. I think that it's more of a swing issue than a club issue, as I'm more likely to try to "kill it" with the driver and not swing within myself, whereas with the 3 wood I usually take a more controlled swing. I guess I need to work on making the same swing with the driver as with the 3 wood, but I have it in my head that it's a different swing because I'm trying to hit up on the driver as opposed to hitting slightly down with the 3 wood.
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2 months ago....
I was hitting my Adams 9032ti 14.5* 3w more accurately and sometimes longer than my Ping G10 9* After a 30min lesson with a pro friday.... I was still hitting the 9032ti a but longer (all out swing) but this new grip has my G10 deadly accurate and in the ball flight I love. I'm slowly getting comfy adding speed to the driver and I can see it being much longer in the future. |
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